====== The Television Will be Revolutionized ====== Lotz, A. D. (2007). __The television will be revolutionized.__ New York: New York University Press. Acknowledgments Introduction ---- ====== Understanding Television in the Post-Network Era ====== * Borland, J. (2006). The TV Is Dead. Long Live the TV. Wired. Retrieved from http://www.wired.com/entertainment/hollywood/news/2007/04/tvhistory_0406 * Hagan, J., Brooks, B., Brian, S., A., T. J., Sarah, M., & Ethan, S. (2005). How Old Media Can Survive in a New World. [Article]. Wall Street Journal - Eastern Edition, 245(100), R1-R4. * Helm, B. (2004). Why TV will never be the same. Businessweek. Retrieved from http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/nov2004/tc20041123_3292_tc184.htm * Penenberg, A. L. (2005). The Death of Television. Slate.com. Retrieved from http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/technology/2005/10/the_death_of_television.html Blurring boundaries of TV technology . . . . Video, Tivo, . . . . ====== Television Outside the Box: The Technological Revolution of Television ====== Digital advances, !DVRs, !DVDs, EPG, PSP, etc. have given the television viewers convenience and flexibility in their television uses. Mobile phones, the Internet, etc. have changed TV as anywhere, anytime medium -- limitless expansion of television's physical presence, e.g., office desks, cars, leisure venues, etc. In short, television has become '''mobile'''. ====== Making Television: Changes in the Practices of Creating Television ====== ====== Revolutionizing Distribution: Breaking Open the Network Bottleneck ====== ====== Advertising after the Network Era: The New Economics of Television ====== ====== Recounting the Audience: Integrating New Measurement Techniques and Technologies ====== ====== Television Storytelling Possibilities at the Beginning of the Post-Network Era: Five Cases ====== ---- Conclusion: Still Watching Television Notes Selected Bibliography Index Keywords:: Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Television broadcasting. Television broadcasting -- United States. Television -- Technological innovations. Television broadcasting -- Technological innovations. CategoryBook